Thorson et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Lanthanide complexes as luminogenic probes to measure sulfide levels in industrial samplesThorson et al., 2015
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- 6208386667780649023
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- Thorson M
- Ung P
- Leaver F
- Corbin T
- Tuck K
- Graham B
- Barrios A
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- Analytica chimica acta
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A series of lanthanide-based, azide-appended complexes were investigated as hydrogen sulfide-sensitive probes. Europium complex 1 and Tb complex 3 both displayed a sulfide- dependent increase in luminescence, while Tb complex 2 displayed a decrease in …
- 229910052747 lanthanoid 0 title abstract description 19
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